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This Innermetrix ADVanced Insights Profile combines the best of three worldclass profiles. The Attribute Index measures how you think and make decisions. The Values Index measures your motivational style and drivers and the DISC Index measures your preferred Behavioral style. Together they create WHAT, WHY and HOW (i.e., What natural talents do you have, Why are you motivated to use them and How do you prefer to use them.) This level of self-awareness and discovery are the core to achieving peak performance in any role or endeavor, to ensure that you properly align what you do best with how you do it and why. Copyright 2015 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved Emilia DelBono Power August 7, 2015

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This Innermetrix ADVanced Insights Profile combines the best of three worldclass profiles.

The Attribute Index measures how you think and make decisions. The Values Index measures your motivational style and drivers and the DISC Index measures your preferred Behavioral style. Together they create WHAT, WHY and HOW (i.e., What natural talents do you have, Why are you motivated to use them and How do you prefer to use them.)

This level of self-awareness and discovery are the core to achieving peak performance in any role or endeavor, to ensure that you properly align what you do best with how you do it and why.

Anthony Robbins Coaching www.tonyrobbins.com

Introduction

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About This Report

Research conducted by Innermetrix shows that the most successful people share the common trait of self-

awareness. They recognize the situations that will make them successful, and this makes it easy for them to

find ways of achieving objectives that resonate with their motivations. They also understand their limitations

and where they are not effective and this helps them understand what does not inspire them or what will not

motivate them to succeed. Those who understand their natural motivators better are far more likely to pursue

the right opportunities, for the right reasons, and get the results they desire.

This report measures seven dimensions of motivation. They are:

• Aesthetic - a drive for balance, harmony and form.

• Economic - a drive for economic or practical returns.

• Individualistic - a drive to stand out as independent and unique.

• Political - a drive to be in control or have influence.

• Altruist - a drive for humanitarian efforts or to help others altruistically.

• Regulatory - a drive to establish order, routine and structure.

• Theoretical - a drive for knowledge, learning and understanding.

The Elements of the Values Index

This Values Index is unique in the marketplace in that it examines seven independent and unique aspects of

value or motivation. Most other values instruments only examine six dimensions of value by combining the

Individualistic and Political into one dimension. The Values Index remains true to the original works and

models of two of the most significant researchers in this field, thus delivering to you a profile that truly helps

you understand your own unique motivations and drivers.

Also, the Values Index is the first to use a click & drag approach to rank the various statements in the

instrument, which makes taking the instrument more intuitive, natural and in the end you can actually create

the order you see in your mind on the screen.

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The Values Index

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Finally, the Values Index instrument contains the most contemporary list of statements to make your choices

more relevant to your life today, which helps ensure the most accurate results possible.

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Seven Dimensions of Value and MotivationThe Values Index

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A closer look at the seven dimensions

Values help influence behavior and action and can be considered somewhat of a hidden

motivation because they are not readily observable. Understanding your values helps to

tell you why you prefer to do what you do.

It is vital for superior performance to ensure that your motivations are satisfied by what you do. This drives your passion, reduces fatigue, inspires you and increases drive.

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Seven Dimensions of Value and MotivationThe Values Index

Value The Drive For

Aesthetic Form, Harmony, Beauty, Balance

Economic Money, Practical results, Return

Individualistic Independence, Uniqueness

Political Control, Power, Influence

Altruistic Altruism, Service, Helping others

Regulatory Structure, Order, Routine

Theoretical Knowledge, Understanding

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Average AestheticYou are able to appreciate the benefit for balance and harmony without losing sight of the practical side of things.

Average EconomicYou are able to perceive and create a balance between the need for economic return and other needs as well.

AverageIndividualistic

You are not an extremist and able to balance the needs of both others and self.

Very High Political You are a very strong leader, and able to take control of a variety of initiatives and maintain control.

Average Altruist You are concerned for others without giving everything away; a stabilizer.

High Regulatory You have a strong preference for following established systems or creating them if none present.

High Theoretical You have a high interest level in understanding all aspects of a situation or subject.

Executive Summary of Emilia's Values100

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General Traits:

• You respect others' needs to express their creativity.

• You can work well with others to create and innovate.

• You work equally well with the artistic and non-artistic types.

• You possess the average level of aesthetic appreciation, near the national mean.

• You help keep overly emotional or creative types grounded.

Key Strengths:

• You appreciate a sense of balance between work and life, but are not paralyzed without it.

• You appreciate renewable and environmentally friendly (green) approaches.

• You value conservation efforts as both renewing but also practical.

• You are willing to help others strictly out of support or appreciation of their efforts.

• You enjoy certain artistic aspects or ideas, but on a normal level without being extreme.

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Your Aesthetic DriveThe Values Index

The Aesthetic Dimension: The main motivation in this value is the drive to achieve

balance, harmony and find form or beauty.

Environmental concerns or “green” initiatives are also typically prized by this dimension.

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Motivational Insights:

• You appreciate the need for conservation efforts and preserving balance and harmony in the surroundings.

• You believe that art and form can be uplifting and positive, even for those with no artistic ability.

• You balance team efforts between doing it right and doing it enjoyably.

• You possess a level of artistic interest or appreciation that is right at the national mean.

• To you, balance between work and life is important.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You are supportive of a variety of training and professional development efforts.

• You work fine with either team learning, or individual learning.

• You like to learn for the sake of personal development and growth.

• Your learning should be equal parts form and function, not all function.

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Your Aesthetic DriveThe Values Index

The Aesthetic Dimension: The main motivation in this value is the drive to achieve

balance, harmony and find form or beauty.

Environmental concerns or “green” initiatives are also typically prized by this dimension.

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Continual Improvement Insights:

• Since your score is at the national mean, it is important to review other Values drives for a more complete look at areas for quality improvement.

• You may benefit by taking a more visible position on teams.

• You could benefit by ensuring your life is well balanced between personal and professional worlds.

• Remember that it is OK that some don't appreciate artistry, balance or harmony and you can serve as a bridge between those who do and don't see value in such things.

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Your Aesthetic DriveThe Values Index

The Aesthetic Dimension: The main motivation in this value is the drive to achieve

balance, harmony and find form or beauty.

Environmental concerns or “green” initiatives are also typically prized by this dimension.

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General Traits:

• The pattern of responses when compared to others in the business community indicates that there would be no visible "greed factor" in the interaction you have with others.

• The drive and motivational factors which tend to lead people who score like you should be measured against other peaks on the Values graph.

• This score should not be confused with average economic achievement. Many executives and others who

score in this area may have already achieved substantial economic goals of their own. As a result, money

itself may no longer motivate like it used to.

• You have the ability to identify with and understand other individuals who have both a lower or higher Economic drive than your own.

• Since the majority of people score near the mean, this indicates an economic motivation much like that of the average American businessperson.

Key Strengths:

• What motivates people who score like you? It's more than money alone; it's some of the other peaks that occur on the Values graph.

• You are a good team player in helping others with projects and initiatives without requiring an economic return of your own.

• You are not an extremist and therefore a stabilizing force when economic issues emerge.

• You are able to balance both needs and perspectives of those with substantially different economic drives.

• You tend to be a good team player especially because you do not try to compete to the extent of creating dissension within the group, team or office.

Motivational Insights:

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Your Economic DriveThe Values Index

The Economic Dimension: This dimension examines the motivation for security from economic gain, and to achieve practical returns. The preferred approach of this dimension is a professional one with a focus on bottom-line results.

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• Remember that your score range is near the national mean for Economic drive and that you don't score as an extremist on this scale.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You typically don't come to the training session asking. 'How much more am I going to earn as a result of this course?'

• You may be somewhat flexible in preferences both cooperative and competitive learning activities.

• Because your score is near the national mean, please check other Values graph peaks and troughs to obtain additional professional development insights.

• Your score is like those who engage in training and development activities in a supportive manner.

Continual Improvement Insights:

• You should assist in those areas or projects where there may be greater financial reward.

• You should allow space for those with higher economic drive factors to demonstrate their strengths or voice their ideas.

• If there is already a level of economic comfort, you may need to allow greater voice to those who haven't yet achieved their own economic comfort zone.

• There may be times when you may need to take a stronger stand on some issues related to economic drives or incentives.

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Your Economic DriveThe Values Index

The Economic Dimension: This dimension examines the motivation for security from economic gain, and to achieve practical returns. The preferred approach of this dimension is a professional one with a focus on bottom-line results.

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65The Economic Dimension: This dimension examines the motivation for security from economic gain, and to achieve practical returns. The preferred approach of this dimension is a professional one with a focus on bottom-line results.

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General Traits:

• You are generally not considered an extremist on ideas, methods, or issues in the workplace.

• You have the ability to take a stand on an issue when necessary, to yield position when necessary, and to do both with equal sincerity.

• You show the ability to take a leadership role when asked and also to be supportive team member when asked.

• You have the ability to take or leave the limelight and attention given for special contributions.

• Those who score like you would probably not be considered controversial in their workplace ideas or transactions.

Key Strengths:

• You may be considered flexible and versatile without being an extremist.

• You are able to see both sides of the positions from those with higher and lower Individualistic scores.

• You are able to take a stand with emphasis, or to be a more quiet member supporting a position.

• You may be able to mediate between the needs of the higher and lower Individualistic members of the team.

• You are able to follow or lead as asked.

Motivational Insights:

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Your Individualistic DriveThe Values Index

The Individualistic Dimension: The Individualistic dimension deals with one's need to be seen as unique, independent, and to stand apart from the crowd. This is the drive to be socially independent and have opportunity for freedom of personal expression.

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• Remember that you score like those with a high social flexibility, that is, you can assume an appropriate

leadership role for a team, or be a supportive team member as the situation requires.

• Remember that you show the ability to get along with a wide variety of others, without alienating those with opinions in extreme positions on the spectrum.

• You act as a balancing or stabilizing agent in a variety of team environments.

• You bring an Individualistic drive typical of many professionals, i.e., near the national mean.

• You can provide input to gain a center-lane perspective on an organizational issue related to this Values scale.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You are able to be a flexible participant in training and development programs.

• You tend to enjoy both team-oriented and individual or independent learning activities.

• You will be a supportive member of the training experience from the viewpoint of this Values dimension.

• Because this score is near the national mean, please check other higher and lower Values areas to obtain additional insight into learning preferences.

Continual Improvement Insights:

• Without necessarily picking sides, you may need to take a stand on some issues related to individual agendas.

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Your Individualistic DriveThe Values Index

The Individualistic Dimension: The Individualistic dimension deals with one's need to be seen as unique, independent, and to stand apart from the crowd. This is the drive to be socially independent and have opportunity for freedom of personal expression.

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• To gain additional insight, you should examine other values drives to determine the importance of this Individualistic drive factor.

• You should allow space for those with higher Individualistic drives to express themselves in appropriate ways.

• You should avoid criticizing those with higher or lower Individualistic drives, since all Values positions are positions deserving respect.

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Your Individualistic DriveThe Values Index

The Individualistic Dimension: The Individualistic dimension deals with one's need to be seen as unique, independent, and to stand apart from the crowd. This is the drive to be socially independent and have opportunity for freedom of personal expression.

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General Traits:

• You are accountable for actions and decisions: Are ready to take the credit or the blame.

• You use power and control readily and effectively to keep projects moving.

• You like to be your own boss, and to have control over time and resources to accomplish goals.

• You have a bottom-line approach to getting things done.

• You seek competition.

Key Strengths:

• You have a strong ‘buck stops here' approach to business and getting things done.

• You have a very high energy level to work hard at meeting goals.

• You accept struggle and hard work toward a goal.

• You are able to plan and design work projects for teams to accomplish.

• You are able to plan and control your own work tasks.

Motivational Insights:

• You should provide an environment with minimal involvement with routine, detail, and paperwork.

• You may need to be more willing to share the attention and successes for wins.

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Your Political DriveThe Values Index

The Political Dimension: This drive is to be seen as a leader and to have influence and control over one's environment or success. Competitiveness is often associated with those scoring high in this motivation.

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• You should provide freedom to take risks, but also indicate the boundaries and limits to the risktaking freedom.

• You score like others who may feel stifled if surrounded by many constraints.

• You enjoy status and esteem in the eyes of others.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You provide for a variety of learning and personal development options.

• Many who score like you, may prefer independent study instead of group or team activities.

• If group activities are involved, you attempt to build in some competition and group leadership events.

• You provide for individual recognition for exceptional performance.

• Your scores are like those who frequently show an interest in leading some training or professional development activities.

Continual Improvement Insights:

• You may need to be more sensitive to the needs of others on the team.

• You may be perceived as one who oversteps authority at times.

• You may show impatience with others who don't see the big picture as clearly.

• You may need to soften your own agenda at times and allow for other ideas and methods to be explored.

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Your Political DriveThe Values Index

The Political Dimension: This drive is to be seen as a leader and to have influence and control over one's environment or success. Competitiveness is often associated with those scoring high in this motivation.

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65The Political Dimension: This drive is to be seen as a leader and to have influence and control over one's environment or success. Competitiveness is often associated with those scoring high in this motivation.

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• You may project a high sense of urgency which may also translate to some as a high intensity.

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General Traits:

• You have a good sense for when to freely help others and when to say "No."

• You will not create an imbalance between your own needs and those of others.

• You are able to see the points of view from both the higher and lower Altruistic score locations.

• You are very much in line with the average level of altruism seen in business environments.

• You can be a good mediator between those who give too much and those who don't give enough.

Key Strengths:

• You have a solid balanced view of helping others without doing everything for them.

• You possess a realistic and practical approach to helping others help themselves.

• You appreciate the need to help others without sacrificing one's own self too much.

• You are willing to pitch in and help others as needed.

• You see value pitch in others through personal actions.

Motivational Insights:

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Your Altruist DriveThe Values Index

The Altruistic Dimension: This drive is an expression of the need or drive to benefit others in a humanitarian sense. There is a genuine sincerity in this dimension to help others, give of one's time, resources and energy, in aid of others.

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• You are practical in how much to help others versus other objectives.

• You possess a healthy balance between a self focus and a focus on others.

• You will strike a moderate level of giving and taking in interactions with others.

• You have a very typical level of appreciation for others relative to the general working world.

• You will be a good judge of how much to involve others versus making the command decision.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You would be more motivated by incorporating other motivators that are higher in drive and score locations.

• You are flexible between learning with a team or learning independently.

• You enjoy learning that highlights both your own personal gain and some altruistic aspect as well.

• You are likely supportive of the trainers themselves.

Continual Improvement Insights:

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Your Altruist DriveThe Values Index

The Altruistic Dimension: This drive is an expression of the need or drive to benefit others in a humanitarian sense. There is a genuine sincerity in this dimension to help others, give of one's time, resources and energy, in aid of others.

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• You will be more influenced by other motivations in the report that are higher and when connected with, will return much more passion and drive.

• You might benefit from taking more of a lead, as opposed to waiting for others to lead.

• You need to know that efforts to help others are practical and deliver a business benefit as well.

• You should respect those who may not share your interest in understanding or benefiting others.

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Your Altruist DriveThe Values Index

The Altruistic Dimension: This drive is an expression of the need or drive to benefit others in a humanitarian sense. There is a genuine sincerity in this dimension to help others, give of one's time, resources and energy, in aid of others.

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General Traits:

• You respect tradition a lot.

• You are accepting of established rules and policies.

• You think flexibility and creativity are good as long as they are not out of control.

• You are accurate, detailed and follow procedures.

• You believe quality control is a vital part of accurate work.

Key Strengths:

• You maintain focus throughout projects.

• You are reliable and dependable.

• You achieve a sense of accomplishment based on the quality of the work.

• You provide a sound stabilizing base for dynamic situations.

• You maintain timelines and meet deadlines.

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Your Regulatory DriveThe Values Index

The Regulatory Dimension: The Regulatory drive indicates one's drive to establish order, routine and structure. This motivation is to promote rules and policies, a traditional approach and security through standards and protocols.

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Motivational Insights:

• You should avoid disrupting your schedules and flow unnecessarily.

• You should make sure the reasons behind instructions are clearly demonstrated.

• You prefer to receive personal criticism in a constructive manner and in private.

• Ensure adequate information, resources and time to complete tasks.

• Work quickly to correct missing needs or inaccuracies to maintain productivity.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You will prefer learning activities that are structured and detailed.

• You are a well disciplined learner.

• You like to understand the why behind the what when learning new things.

Continual Improvement Insights:

• You should realize that others have their own way of doing things too and be open to that.

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Your Regulatory DriveThe Values Index

The Regulatory Dimension: The Regulatory drive indicates one's drive to establish order, routine and structure. This motivation is to promote rules and policies, a traditional approach and security through standards and protocols.

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• You should try being a little more flexible.

• Explore a little. Discovering new ways to do things can be rewarding.

• You should be consistent in enforcing rules for everyone.

• You could possibly be perceived by some to be too structured or rigid on certain issues.

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Your Regulatory DriveThe Values Index

The Regulatory Dimension: The Regulatory drive indicates one's drive to establish order, routine and structure. This motivation is to promote rules and policies, a traditional approach and security through standards and protocols.

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General Traits:

• You may prefer learning-based events or conferences over a small economic incentive.

• Others on the team may seek you to help answer questions about projects or procedures. • You have an attitude of 'How do you do that? Can I do it too?'

• You have a strong personal belief in life-long learning.

• You believe that continuous learning is healthy for the mind and body.

Key Strengths:

• You have a stable, knowledge-driven ethic.

• You will work long, hard hours on the complex solution to a problem.

• When others (internal or external) have a question, even if you aren't familiar with it, you can usually create solutions.

• You gather the maximum amount of information on an issue because you ask the necessary questions.

• You have a strong ability to read, study, and learn independently.

Motivational Insights:

• You can be a constructive critic for new ideas or when evaluating existing projects and protocol.

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Your Theoretical DriveThe Values Index

The Theoretical Dimension: The drive to understand, gain knowledge, or discover the “truth”. This motivation can often be to gain knowledge for knowledge sake. Rational thinking, reasoning and problem solving are important to this dimension.

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• You prefer to be included in future development projects and draw on your expertise.

• Identify your interests and seek related information. Topical mail, brochures, and info-sheets… don't throw them into the recycle bin.

• Realize that as much as you have learned, you still want to learn more.

• You sometimes prefer incentives or bonuses are earned as tickets to a special event: Consider cultural events that are not just sports related.

Training/Learning Insights:

• You score like those who may have their own on-going personal development program already in progress.

• You enjoy learning even for its own sake and will be supportive of most training and development endeavors.

• You can be depended upon to do your homework… thoroughly and accurately.

• You are actively engaged in learning both on and off the job.

Continual Improvement Insights:

• Your sense of urgency may vacillate, depending on the intellectual importance you assign to the issue.

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Your Theoretical DriveThe Values Index

The Theoretical Dimension: The drive to understand, gain knowledge, or discover the “truth”. This motivation can often be to gain knowledge for knowledge sake. Rational thinking, reasoning and problem solving are important to this dimension.

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• You may be somewhat selfish at times in sharing ideas with others, until others have established their own technical credibility.

• You score like some who need coaching on time management.

• You may have a tendency to wait on some projects, especially if more helpful information may be forthcoming if more time is allowed on the calendar.

• You don't rush from one learning experience to another. You make certain there are some practical applications.

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Your Theoretical DriveThe Values Index

The Theoretical Dimension: The drive to understand, gain knowledge, or discover the “truth”. This motivation can often be to gain knowledge for knowledge sake. Rational thinking, reasoning and problem solving are important to this dimension.

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Relevance Section

Use this sheet to help you track which motivators are well aligned and which are not and what you can do about it.

Action Step: Looking at your Values Index report, find which motivators are the most powerful for you (i.e., which ones are highest and farthest above the norm). Write down the top two in the space below, and record how well your current roles align with these motivators (i.e., how well what you do satisfies what you are passionate about).

Alignment

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Motivator #1: ______________________ 1 2 3 4 5

Motivator #2: ______________________ 1 2 3 4 5

Tally your score here:

To reach Genius levels of passion, you must increase alignment of your environment with your passions.

Motivator #1: What aspects of your company or role can you get involved in that would satisfy this motivator?

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Motivator #2: What aspects of your company or role can you get involved in that would satisfy this motivator?

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The Values Index

Legend:

• 2-4 = Poor • 8-9 = Excellent• 4-5 = Below Average• 6-7 = Average

• 10 = Genius

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Success Connection

Your final step to making sure you really benefit from the information in this report is to understand how your values style contributes to, and perhaps hinders, your overall success.

Supporting Success: Overall, how well do your motivators and drivers help support your success? (cite specific examples):

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Limiting Success: Overall, how do your natural drivers or motivators not support your success? (cite specific examples):

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